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2018
ANNUAL REPORT
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CONTENTS
ABOUT OASIS 3
MESSAGE FROM OUR 4
PRESIDENT & CEO
2018 HIGHLIGHTS 7
OUR DONORS 14
OUR VOLUNTEERS 28
FINANCIAL OVERVIEW 30
BOARD OF DIRECTORS 31
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ABOUT OASIS
Located in Nashville, Oasis Center is a nationally recognized organization on a mission to
help young people in Middle Tennessee move into a happy, healthy, and productive
adulthood.
Our philosophy is simple: Rather than viewing youth as passive recipients, we see them
as full stakeholders who hold the keys to addressing some of the most challenging
problems facing our city, including violence reduction, improved graduation rates,
bullying prevention, discrimination, intolerance, and more.
WHERE YOUTH GROW, THRIVE AND CREATE POSITIVE CHANGE
In 1969, a group of young lawyers came together to establish the "Rap House," a simple
community center for runaway teens and youth struggling with addictions. Nearly 50
years later, the "Rap House" has evolved into Oasis Center, where over 3,000 youth and
their families turn for help and direct support every year. Oasis Center provides a wide
range of opportunities that reflect the diverse needs of youth and their families, from
crisis intervention to youth leadership and community engagement to college and
career access. Our 20+ programs and services are based on the foundation of four areas
for youth success - Safety, Belonging, Empowerment, and Generosity. All of our work
is also firmly rooted in the evidence-based principles of Positive Youth Development
and Trauma-Informed Care.
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“We carry within us
the wonders
we seek around us.”
A MESSAGE FROM OUR CEO, TOM WARD
It is with much gratitude that I thank you for your very generous support during 2018. The number of youth
served and the geographic reach of our programing continues to expand as we respond to our region’s
growing need. Our success depends upon your generosity and constant vigilance in helping us respond
effectively.
In 2018, we saw many months of work and partnering with other agencies around youth homelessness
come to fruition with significant HUD funding coming to Nashville. This funding could not have happened at
a better time as the number of young people found on the streets without secure housing continues to
grow proportionately to the expansion of the regional population.
What we have continued to understand is that work, secure housing, and education are the most significant
drivers to a lifetime of successful living. In every intervention we apply, you fill find a connection to one or
all of these factors. Even though we are not able to change all things, we work very hard to connect our
young people and their families to resources outside of Oasis for additional help.
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In addition to direct support to individuals and families, we are constantly working to identify and remove
systemic barriers that create unnecessary hardships. If we simply focus on responding to crisis we will
never succeed. If we work to change long-term trajectory, we have a chance to reduce significantly the
need in the community for many families.
Oasis was founded in 1969 around a core mission of intervening in the lives of young people making poor
choices and calling out for support. Our journey in the following years has been one of looking for
whatever it takes to help people in need. Along the way we have experienced the incredible benevolence
of the people who have long called Nashville home. These people who by their actions and support,
demonstrate that they want this to be an inclusive and successful community for all citizens.
We hope that as you read this yearly summary you will be proud of the work you have supported at Oasis
and recognize that you share in that success. You are a part of the Oasis family!
T H E R E ’S M O R E TO Y O U T H
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T ogether
we can do so much. Helen Keller
Alone
we can
do so
little.
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2018 STATISTICS
120 Schools
17 Counties
540 Families engaged
3,255
Total Youth Served
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Y OUTH ENGAGEMENT & ACTION
Youth Engagement & Action programs including the Bike
Workshop, Building Bridges, International Teen Outreach Program
(ITOP), Just Us, Maptivists, Mayor’s Youth Council, Oasis
Transitions, Oasis Venture, The REAL Program, Statewide TOP,
Underground Art Studio, and WeGo Transit Youth Action Team.
New this year to the YEA menu of services is Maptivists, a community
mapping initiative funded by the National Institute of Justice in
partnership with Vanderbilt University.
Our YEA programs provide young people with leadership
opportunities, life skills development, and meaningful community
engagement experiences. Each program is designed to build a
positive sense of self and allow freedom to express individuality as
youth learn to channel their passion and become advocates for their
future.
TOGETHER
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2018 HIGHLIGHTS
104 youth engaged in the Bike
Workshop and rode an average of
9.5 miles on their new bikes.
PURPOSE
We worked statewide with 22 foster care
and juvenile justice sites to get youth
involved in their communities through the
Teen Outreach Program (TOP). As a result,
936 youth across the state engaged in TOP,
building their life skills, healthy behaviors,
and sense of purpose.
936
VOICE
2,755 55 students from 23 schools served on the
Mayor’s Youth Council (MYC). MYC
members led a voter registration campaign
that resulted in 2,755 new registered youth
voters.
CHANGE
153 The Just Us program served 153 LGBTQ
teens through after school empowerment
programs (a 313% increase within the past
five years). Staff and youth trained 450+
adults in LGBTQ cultural competency.
9.5
CHALLENGE
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POSTSECONDARY ACCESS & SUCCESS
Postsecondary Access & Success initiatives focus on
helping disadvantaged youth access college, vocational, and
career opportunities that lead to long-term employability and
self-sufficiency. Oasis College Connection helps over 1,500 at-
risk students each year with the college-going process. Oasis
Transitions supplements these efforts by providing case
management, educational interventions (e.g., tutoring, credit
recovery), career readiness training, and paid work experiences
for youth facing particularly significant barriers (e.g., court
involvement, extreme poverty, etc.). Oasis Venture immerses
teens into Nashville's thriving entrepreneurial community and
the world of start-ups as youth cohorts learn to master
foundational business concepts and network with local
entrepreneurs.
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CONNECT
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2018 HIGHLIGHTS
CONNECT ENGAGE
PARTICIPATE
1,691 73%
165 194
Helped 1,691 middle school and high
school students improve their access to
higher education through 1-on-1 support,
group workshops, and ACT prep. Nearly
70% of first-generation college students
participating in the Oasis Resource Centers
at Nashville State Community College
stayed in college -- a rate nearly 30%
higher than their peers at NSCC.
EXPERIENCE
Engaged 224 youth in career readiness
programming, with 73% of youth gaining
work experiences, 100% engaging in
mentoring, and 93% staying in or returning
to school.
Through a 16-week cohort experience and
one-day "Power Sessions", Oasis Venture
engaged 165 youth in entrepreneurship
and digital literacy training.
194 youth gained work experiences
through paid employment by participating
in Oasis Transitions .
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CRISIS & RESIDENTIAL SERVICES
Crisis & Residential Services represents a spectrum of
programs and services exclusively for youth who are experiencing
homelessness, have run away, and/or are experiencing familial crisis
to the brink of family fracture. Crisis and Residential Services
provide an essential community safety net, helping transform the
life trajectory of over 550 runaway and homeless young people,
ages 13-24, each year. Programs include: the Oasis Emergency
Shelter (serving youth, ages 13-17, and their families in crisis),
Street Outreach Program and Drop-In Center (serving youth, ages
18-24, experiencing homelessness). We also engage approximately
600 youth and families annually through Clinical Counseling
Services.
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SUPPORT
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2018 HIGHLIGHTS
OUTREACH SERVICE
SUPPORT GOALS
323 97%
316 994
Engaged 323 youth experiencing
homelessness, averaging 18 young people
per day in the Outreach Center providing for
basic needs and case management. In
partnership with Urban Housing Solutions,
we provided permanent housing for 10
youth at the Fisk Courts apartments.
Served 164 youth and their families,
helping 97% of young people return home
safely or transition to another safe living
situation other than state custody.
Provided therapeutic support for 316 youth
and families, with 80% reporting
improvement in the issues that brought
them to Oasis within three months.
994 youth & families established a goal
plan to improve their conditions. 96% felt
successful at reaching their goals.
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Community Impacts Dave Cooley Scholarship Fund, A Donor Advised Fund of The U.S. Charitable Gift Trust
Mr. Raymond L. Danner Jr.
Dell Foundation
Dr. & Mrs. Robert C. Dunkerley Jr. M.D.
Epic Girl, Inc
FashionNova
Kroger Company
Kent Earls
First Presbyterian Church
First Tennessee Bank
Frazer Law
Louie M. & Betty M. Phillips Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Kent Furlong
Mr. Paul Gilbert
Google Fiber
Himan Brown Charitable Trust
Mr. John Ingram
Jerry & Cathy Johnson
Clayton Jones
Junior League of Nashville, Inc.
Mr. James Kelley
Mr. and Mrs. William B. King, King Family Advised Fund of The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee
Tracy Marks
Matching Gifts Nissan North America, Inc.
Miles Real Estate
Kelly & Mickey Mitchell
Philip & Lechelle Moore
Ethan Murphy
Teresa and Michael Nacarato
Play A Role Fund
Rhizome Productions, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. Sam Strang
State Farm Insurance Company
The Dorothy Cate and Thomas F. Frist Foundation
The McCamey Family
The McLeroy Foundation
THANK YOU TO OUR
DONORS
$75,000+
Scarlett Family Foundation
The Dan and Margaret Maddox Charitable Fund
$15,000 - $74,999
AkzoNobel
Altria Companies Employee Community Fund
Bank of America
Patrick and Erin Block
Bloomberg Philanthropies
Charitable Nashville
Community Nashville
Molly Craig
Creative Artists Agency
Dollar General Corporation
Joe C. Davis Foundation
Ann Krafft
Adam Malone
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Melkus
Derrick Morgan
Mr. & Mrs. Norris Nielsen
Nissan Motor Manufacturing Co.
Margaret Rollins
SunTrust Bank
The HCA Foundation
The Healing Trust
The Memorial Foundation
The William Stamps Farish Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Cal Turner, Jr.
$10,000 - $14,999
Anne Potter Wilson Foundation, Bank of America, N.A., Trustee
Gari Cowan
Mr. & Mrs. Matt Dozier
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gerber, Charlie & Hayley Gerber Advised Fund of The Community Founda-tion of Middle Tennessee
HCA, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. David Ingram
Jubilee Beer
Louisiana-Pacific Corporation
Reynolds Family Foundation
UBS Financial Services Inc.
Dr. & Mrs. Robert Wahl
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Ward
$3,000 - $9,999
Altar'd State
American International Group, Inc.
Mike Bailey
Bank of Tennessee
Best Buy Foundation
Stefany and Chris Bonfield
Boulevard Bolt
Mrs. Iris W. Buhl, Buhl Family Advised Fund of The Community Foundation of of Middle Tennes-see
Devin and Emily Childers
Mr. & Mrs. Steven and Sharon
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$1,000—$2,999
D'Yuanna Allen
C. M. Armstrong
Abby Baas
Bank of America Practice Solutions
Charles Barton
Nathaniel Beaver
Joel Bednoski and Patrick Retton
Jackson
BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee
Charles Robert Bone
Stokey Bourque
Buckingham Foundation
Tony Burchfield
Kendra Scott
Capital Project Solutions, Inc
Milt Capps
CarMax Foundation
Ms. Valerie Jo Castanon- Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cooper
Cooperative Association of Tractor Dealers, Inc
William Cross
Ellen Crowley
Kevin and Katie Crumbo
Mr. John Culclasure & Mr. James Covington
Mr. Roger Cunningham
Cushman & Wakefield
Richard and Barclay Darden
Jennifer and Barry Dean
Dell EMC
Deutsche Investment Management Americas Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. Jason Dinger
Mr. & Mrs. William Dinker
Honorable Richard Dinkins
Discovery Place, Inc.
Harlan Dodson & Margaret Behm
Erin Albers and Jeff Dotts
Andrew Dunn
Ms. Melissa Eads
Diane Easter
EBS Foundation
Timothy and Sara Eccleston
Burr Forman
Mr. Richard Eskind
Mark Ezell
Mr. & Mrs. Gene Fleming
Florida Marine, LLC
Shirley Flowers
Mr. & Mrs. Angelo Formosa III
Roe Frazer
Gap Foundation
Gen Cap America, Inc
Mr. Harris Gilbert
Darrell Gwaltney
Jayna Harley
Margaret Heiar
Mr. & Mrs. Ted Helm
Paul Hetrick
Andrew Hill
Mr. & Mrs. J. C. Hoffman
Keel and Marsha Hunt
Jeff Roth Cycling Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. R. Milton Johnson, R. MIlton and Denice Johnson Family Advised Fund of The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee
Mr. & Mrs. James Keffer
Thomas Kenigsberg
Kinder Morgan Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Kent Kirby
Kathryn Koehler
Fred Koehn
Keller Williams
Louis R. Draughon Foundation
Wanda & Jerry Lyle
Martin & Zerfoss
Nicholas May
Dave & Peggy Mazur
Ms. Faith Hill and Mr. Tim McGraw, The Neighbor's Keeper Advised Fund
of The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee
Mercedes-Benz of Music City
Meritage Cares Foundation
Brian Milford
David and Kimberly Mollenkopf
Jennifer Moroney
Music City Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence
Nashville Bar Foundation
Nashville Predators Foundation
NiteTrain Coach, Co., Inc.
Parker Hudson Rainer & Dobbs
Synovus Bank
Sherre & Dan Phillips
Pinnacle Bank
Rita Pirkl and Maeve McConville
Gordon Publow
Rangaraj Ramanujam
Ransom Charitable Trust
Charles and Dorothy Reeves Jr
Gloria Rickman
Robert & Toni Bader Charitable Foundation Inc.
Rube and Gold LLC
Lavona Russell
Eric & Crissy Samide
Ms. Leona Schauble
Ms. Tricia Schelzig
Rhoda Ann Scherer
Mrs. Shirley Sheffer
Shirley and Stuart Speyer Family Fund
Dorinda and Brant Smith
Elizabeth and Worth Squire, The Encouragement Advised Fund of the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee
THANK YOU TO OUR
DONORS
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THANK YOU TO OUR
DONORS
$1,000—$2,999 cont’d
Mr. & Mrs. Curtis Stevens
Dr. Joe Taylor & Mr. Michael Baird
Tennessee Relocation Council
The Ezell Foundation, Inc.
The First Unitarian Universalist Church
The Ingram Group
The Margie and Sam Gray Family Fund
Connie Thompson
Mr. & Mrs. John Tighe
Antoinette and Tim Tillotson
Tin Roof Acquisition Company
Tivity Health
TKO Artist Management, LLC
TRAX
John Triggs
Tuned In Broadcasting
Patton Albertson & Miller
USI Insurance Services, LLC
Vaco Holdings, LLC
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Mr. Richard Vaughn
Kimberly Vega
Venta Cotton
Vision Leadership Foundation
VML Foundation
Waller Lansden Dortch & Davis
Wells Fargo Foundation
Ronald E. Wenzler II
Cathy Williams
Robyn Williams
Dr. Shane Witherow
Wolters Kluwer-Lien Solutions
Woodmont Christian Church
$500—$999
Aetna Foundation
Alternative Collections, LLC
Julien Baker
Melinda Balser
Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Balser
Mayor Megan Barry
Bass, Berry & Sims PLC
Curtis Baysinger
Mimi Mayo Beaver
Dr. Charles Bell
Jesus Berdeja
Ann Webb Betty
Betty and Bernard Werthan Foundation
Claiborne R. Blevins
Mimi Bliss & Dwayne Barrett
Karen Boles
Ms. Julie Boos
Mr. & Mrs. George Bratton, Jr.
Bristol Motor Speedway
Connie Britton
Eric and Sue Broder
Mr. Jimmy Bynum
Linus Catignani and Dougie Keebler
Mr. Hal Cato
Mrs. Joanne Cato, Joanne G. and Thomas H. Cato Family Advised Fund of The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee
Brian Chastain
Brian & Julia Christman
Matthew Clark
Covance-Clinical Development Services
Amanda Craig
Monica Dias
Chad DiDonato and Earnest Morgon
Janelle Douglas
Mr. Vince Durnan
Kila Englebrook
Exit/In
Jim Flautt
Flautt Family Fund
Folks Fighting Back
Beth Fortune & Debbie Turner
David Frederick
Glenn Furbish
Matthew Furbish
Nicole Gibson
Brian Gilpatrick
Jon Grayson
Greater Nashville Realtors
Susan and Luke Gregory
Gresham, Smith and Partners
Catherine Gwyn
Mr. & Mrs. William Hancock Jr.
Bethany Harbin
Judd Harley
Brad Harris
Hastings Architecture Association
Dr. & Mrs. J. Brevard Haynes
Daniel Heller
Carolyn Hinds
Ms. Anita Hogin
Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church
Dr. & Mrs. Roy Hutton
Kathleen Hyland
LeClairRyan
International Business Ethics Institute
Mr. & Mrs. Russ Jones
Mr. Anthony Jones
Ms. Kathy Jones
Richie Jones
Russell Jones
Sheppard Jones
Carol Kirshner
Mercy and Adam Klein
Tiana Lewis
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$500—$999 cont’d
Deborah Long
Mark Lopez
John Lytle
Gene Manning
Scott Manzler
Mrs. Frances Martin
Michael and Kim Mauritz
Julie May
Molly Dale Smith; Catherine Dale McCain; Corinne H. Dale II; Virginia H. Dale
Maryglenn McCombs
Maeve McConville and Rita Pirkl
Holly Merrell
Metro Government of Nashville-Finance Department
Michael Mishu
Dr. & Mrs. Douglas Mitchell
Halie Montgomery
Mark Morrison
Kendall & Judy Musgrove
Mrs. Susan Nally
Nashville Civic Design Center
National Academy of Recording Sciences
Daniel Nikitas
Khris and Pam Pascarella
Allen and Cheryl Patton, Allen and Cheryl Patton Advised Fund of The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee
Terri Patton
Kerry & Susan Perkinson
Barbara Pierce
Gregory Plemmons & James Larkins
Lou Politi
Ms. Edith Porter-Shirley
Mr. Geoffrey Pratt
Mick Raney
Dr. James Regan
Derek Reynolds
Nancy Richardson
Mr. Joe Rowland
Saint Thomas Health
Sandbox Entertainment
Ms. Pamela Sheffer
Scott & Val Shirley
Sisterhood of Kappa Chi
David Skelton
Bobby Smith
Rebecca Swan
Glen Taylor
Mr. David Taylor and Mr. Michael Ward
The Ayers Foundation
David Thienel
Holly Tilden
John Tures
Ms. Debbie Turner
Universal Music Publishing Group, Nashville
Sara Van Driest
Dr. Lynn Walker
Bonita & Kerry Washer
Wes and Chris Watson
Hedy Weinberg and Daniel Cornfield
Crissy Welhoelter and Matt Wiltshire
Mitch and Amy Welty
Robbi Wendel
Thomas and Sandra White
Tom & Sandy White
Craig Wierum
William Wills
Mr. Stephen Wolf
Grayson Woods
Carsie Clark Young Jr. & Lesa Callon Young
Stephen and Amanda Young
Vickie Young
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$250—$499
Diane Allen
Amazon Smile
American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of Tennessee
Barge, Waggoner, Sumner and Cannon, Inc.
Shari Barkin
Vanessa Beasley
Ms. Andrea Conte
Zachary Brickner
Mr. John Auston Bridges
Mathieu Brooksher
Eugene and Kathryn Bulso
Dr. Norma Burgess
Ralph Cadenhead & John Dyke
Mr. & Mrs. Chris Carpenter
Catherine Cate
Kathryn Celauro
Chameleon's Lounge
Kelly Coleman
Colorado Outdoor Education Center, Inc.- Sanborn Western Camps, Inc.
Donald Conlon
Davidson County Democratic Party
Jackie Davis
Lisa Debusk
Dell
Mr. & Mrs. Edwin DeMoss Jr.
Neerav Desai
Michael Dias
Jodi Dingle
Dennis Ditraglia
Sonnye Dixon
Michael Druyor
Natalie Erb
Dr. & Mrs. Steven Eskind
David Esquivel
Ingrid Fulmer
Scott Garfinkel
Gary and Kim Hawkins Family Donor Advised Fund
Beth & John Geer
Amy Geise
Meg Gerber
Mr. & Mrs. Harris Gilbert
Mr. David Goldberg
Shana Goldstein-Mackler
Thomas Graham
Greater Nashville Unitarian Universalist Congregation
Edwin Green
Kelsey Gregory
Chris Guthrie
Erin Hafkenschiel
Paul Hannah
Carson Hanrath
Adam Harris
Dan Hassert
Michael Wayne Haun
Matthew Herod
Hillsboro-West End Neighborhood Association
Jeffrey Hine
Anne Holder
William Hurst and Chris Murlin
Icon International, Inc.
Mrs. Martha Ingram
Ms. Amy Jarvis
Debra Jensen
Mr. and Mrs. French Jernigan, Woodrow and Rosemary Geier Family Advised Fund of the Com-munity Foundation of Middle Tennessee
Fletcher Foster and Dennis
Stephanie Kiser
Barbara Lavertue
Ron Lewicki
Sabari Mahendran
Kirk Manz
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Marsh
Virginia Mayer
Benjamin McDaniel
McGraw-Hill Education Team
Christine McPherson
Shellie Meeks
Ann-Marie Mikkelsen
Tammy Miller
Adam Molnar
Claudio Mosse
Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce
Nashville Health Care Council
Mrs. Kimberly Ness
Kathy Nevill
Nick's Kids Foundation
Vickie Norman
Gerald Novelly
Ayrton Obrohta
Parnassus Books
Jackie Patillo
Cody Penrod
PFlag Nashville
PSC Metals Inc.
Mrs. Lynn Ragland
Raymond James Corporate Headquarters
Justin Rearden
Red River Waste Solutions
Larry Reeves
Stephen Reisman
Republic Services, Nashville TN
Mr. Andrew Risinger
Ms. Cherie Robbins
Charlie Rush
Ms. Maria M. Salas
Zach Schultz
Mr. & Mrs. Andy Shookhoff
Patrick Sims & Chad James
Marcy Singer-Gabella
Mr. Justin Singleton
THANK YOU TO OUR
DONORS
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$250—$499 cont’d
Dr. Ruth Smith
Max Smith
David Snyder
Sudeep Sunthankar
Jason Swinger
Matt Thackston
The Bang Candy Company, LLC
The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee
Blake and Jackie Tidwell
Ellen Truley
UBS-Franklin, TN Branch Office
University of North Carolina General Administration Human Resource Office
Vanderbilt LAMBDA Student Group
VMG Health
Elizabeth Waites
Chris and Elizabeth Washko
Sylvia Wasiolek
Janet Weaver
Nina Webb
William Webb
Joseph Weekly
Jeffrey Weiner
Jody Williams
Tim Wilson
Brenda Wynn
Chancellor & Mrs. Nicholas Zeppos
$1—$249
94FM The Fish Radio Station in Nashville
Amber Adams
Kim and Greg Adkins
Ms. Melinda Aguilera
Burkley Allen
Donald Allen
Howard Allgood
Peggy Alsup
Alternative Service Concepts, LLC
American Association for State and Local History
Richelle Amundson
Felicia and Ken Anchor
George Anderson
Heather Anderson
Jamie Anderson
Marcie Anderson
Mia Anderson
Rosalyn Anderson
Dr. John Angiolillo
Clarence Anthony
Joelle Appel
Sara and Denis Arnold
Jacqueline Artis
Ascend Advisors, LLC
Pam Atkinson
Paul Austin
Arlene and Jerome Averbuch
Ms. Rebecca Ayer
Alexandria Bacchus
Josephine Bahn
Denise Baker
Keith Baker
D. Bryant Bales
Laura Bantle
Mr. & Mrs. Theodore Bapty
Ronald and Wendy Barr
Sara Barrett
M. Ryan Barry
Mark Barry
Zoe Barsness
Mrs. Edith Bass
Patricia Beaver
Fabian Bedne
Ms. Eileen Beehan
Betty Bellamy
Ms. Bonnie Beneke
Ryan Bennett
Mr. & Mrs. David Berezov
Cindy Biniker
Brad Bissell
Dana Blazina
Linda Bloss-Baum
Sonua Bohannon
Terry Boles
Nicolas Bollen
Whitney Boon
Cynthia Borsi
William Bottom
Roger Boucher
Jemina Boyd
Amanda Bradley
Stephanie Bradley
Seannalyn Brandmeir
Vivian Brandon
Lisa Brazil
Brian Bridges
Bruce Brooks
Scott Brooks
Nicole Brose
Courtney Brown
Gerald Brown
Mr. & Mrs. Martin Brown Jr.
Ms. Susan G. Brown
Sarah Brown
Whitney Browning
David Bruce
Margaret Buckley
Katherine Buntin
Charles and Carole Burgess
Angelina Burkholder
Jason Bynum
Ryan Byrne
Jeffery Caine
Debora Cali
Judge Sheila D. Calloway
Kimberly Camp
THANK YOU TO OUR
DONORS
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$1—$249 cont’d
Amy Campbell
Karen Campbell
Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell
Robert R. Campbell
Thomas Campbell
Christopher Cantrell
Mr. & Mrs. Curtis Capeling
Tori Caplenor
Malia Carden
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Cardwell
Kathryn Carlson
Brooxie Carlton
Kecia Carroll
Jannie Carter Williams
Larry and Jeannie Casey
Michael and Heather Cass
Susan Castle
Amy Castrovinci
Michael Centi
Mr. & Mrs. John Chadwick
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Chapman
Florence and Henry Chassaignac
Charles Chastain
Josef Chen
Dr. & Mrs. Mark Christofersen
Agenia Clark
Joseph Clark
Ms. Cornelia Clark
Elizabeth Clarke
Mr. & Mrs. James Clarke
Donna Cleland
Judge & Mrs. Frank Clement
John Ray Clemmons
Matthew Cobb
Dr. Rubin Cockrell
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Cohen
Jennifer G. Cole
Mr. J. Chase Cole
Ms. Roe Ellen Coleman
Clark Collier
Benjamin Collins
Brett Collinson
Thomas Compton
Sally Connelly
Alyssa Connolly
Erin Connors
Jaime Copenhaver
Chris Covington
Nicholas Cragon
Elizabeth Crockett
Watkins and Gail Crockett
Crossings Nashville Action Partnership (CNAP)
Joyce Crowell
Anthony Crudele
Beth Curley
Jeffrey Daniel
Margaret O. Darby
Amanda Davenport
Christiane Davis
James Davis
DCXV Industries, LLC
Tanya Debro
Allen Decuyper
Chris Deline
Mr. & Mrs. William DeLoache Jr.
Karen Den Hartog
Craig Denenberg
Mr. & Mrs. Jason Denenberg
Mr. & Mrs. J. William Denny
Dorothy DePhillip
Sheila Desmond
Ariel Deutch
Hattie DeWalt
Ms. Kylene Dibble and Mr. Jeremy Tuchmayer
Steven Dickerson
Joseph and Nancy Dickson
Mr. & Mrs. Tim Diehl
Tina Diekmann
Justice Dobson
Peter and Lisa Doerr
Kimberly Dougher
Justin Duckworth
Elizabeth Duffield
Peg Duthie
Mr. Daniel A. Easterly
Sally Ebrecht
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$1—$249 cont’d
Ed's Fish & Pizza
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elcan
Courtney Elliott
Eric Ellis
Fred Eltringham
Mr. Frank Englert III
Carolyn & Charles Ermey
Madeline Eskind
Mrs. Annette Eskind
Shary and Rod Essig
Becky and Tom Estes
Cristina Estrada
Lauren Evans
Mr. & Mrs. David Eyler
Mr. & Mrs. Steven Ezell
Jeffrey Factor
FADDS Party Buses
Mr. Abu R. Fakhruddin
Sharon Farmer
Farris, Self & Moore
Keith Fawcett
Kimberly Faye
Sal Ferro
Mark Fishburn
Mr. and Mrs. Craig Fitzhugh
John and Joan Fleming
Richard Fletcher
Peter & Claire Fontaine
Jennifer Ford
Megan Forgacs
Steve and Sue Fort White
Paula Fortner
Sandra Fossick
Kimberly Fowler
Lora Fox
Japheth Franco
Jeffrey Franks
Fraternal Order of Metro Retirees
Trey & Ivy Frazer
Veronica Frazier
Mona Frederick
James C. Free
William French
Dr. Judy Freudenthal
Tom & Lynn Fritz
Patricia Frost
James Fuston
Taylor Gadd
William Joyce & Anderson Gaither
Galt Line Music, Inc
Jenn Garcia
Todd Ericson Gash
Gary Gaston
Elizabeth Gedmark
Mr. & Mrs. R. Hunter Gee
Lane Gerhardt
Shaw Gibbons
Lelia Gibson
John Gleaves
Ron Gobbell
Linda Goldberg
Jose and Claire Gonzalez
Laural Gooden
Jerry Goodstein and Mary Delay-Goodstein
Mr. & Mrs. Joel C. Gordon
Debby Gould
Kaley Graham
Patricia Graham
Sue and Thomas Graham
Joe and Audrey Gramelspacher
Barbara Gray
Sandra Green
LeShane Greenhill
GreenLight BNB
Cydney Greenwood
Mr. David Gresham
Juliet Griffin
Andrew Jackson Foundation
Megan Gross
Charles Grummon
Anna Guest-Jelley
Cora Guffey
Seth Guida
Gullett, Sanford, Robinson & Martin, PLLC.
Habitat for Humanity
Natasha Halasa
Amy Hall and Rebecca Davenport
Hope Hall
Mr. & Mrs. Hartley Hall
Shannon Hall
Mr. Wayne Halper
Alexandria Hamm
Olivia Hanceri
Donald E. Hancock and Linda L. Hancock
Jacqueline Hansom
Emily Hanzlik
Ariel Happe
Laeh Hardin
Jerrica Harlan
Adrian Harris
Maria Cecilia Harris
Margaret Hart
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Haskell
Ms. Diane Hayes
Senator & Mrs. Joe Haynes
Tina Hazelwood
Mr. & Mrs. R. Scott Heflinger
Ms. Susan Henderson
THANK YOU TO OUR
DONORS
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$1—$249 cont’d
Richard Hendrick
Alison Herndon
Jill Heyman
Barry Hickson
Cheryl Hiers
Jane High
Brian Hill
George Hill and Linda Haire-Hill
John Reginald Hill
Mary Hinton
Russell Hitt
Linda Hochberg and Skip Lawrence
Mike Hodge
Toria Hodge
Steve & Leanne Hoeffler
Ronald Hogan
Evan Holladay
Jaycelyn Holland
Mary Carol Hollis
Beth Holloway
Regina Holman
Diane Honda
Karen and Brad Hornsby
Emily Horton
Andy Howell
Heather Howell
Ms. Laurin Howell
Daniel Hudgins
Dr. Jeffrey M. Huggett, BAMM Huggett Family Fund of The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee
Paul Hughes
Tari Hughes
Margie Hunter
Claudia Huskey
Mr. Les Hutchinson
Christopher and Holly Ing
Ironworkers Local Union 492
Islamic Center of Nashville
Dan Jackson
Jessica Jackson
Jim Jacobs
Caitlin Jacowski
Mitchell James
Jessica Jameson
Mike Jenkins
Tony and Jennifer Jenkins
Jason Jensen
D. Elizabeth Jesse
David Johnson
Donna S. Johnson
Dr. & Mrs. Reeves Johnson
Ruth Johnson
Alisa Johnson-Evans
Lori Jordan
Jennifer Jordan Hammer
Herbert Stone Jr.
Brad Julian
Kaleidoscope Group
Eric Kami
Mrs. Frances Kaminitz
Renee Kasman
Jessica Katz
Nichols Keel
Elizabeth Keiner
Shaul and Pam Kelner
THANK YOU TO OUR
DONORS
Brian & Meredith Kelsey
Carole Kenner
Kentucky Justice Association
Kendra Kibby
Lenore Kinder
Ms. Carole Kinzel
Roy Kite
Sarah Klinger
Kimberly Klocek
Jeffrey Knapp
Robert Knotts
Ms. Elizabeth L. Knox
Claire Kramer
Meridith Krebs
Robert Krull
Katie Kuhl
Barbara Kurland
Michelle Lacewell
Robert and Mary Lackey
Josh Lagersen
Christie and Rob Laird
Kathryn Lalor
Mr. Wayne Lampley
Kelsey Lantrip
Mrs. Theresa Lapidus
Lindsay & Michael Lapinski
Daphne Larkin
Mr. Ken Lass Ph.D.
Dakota Lawrence
Mrs. Kimberly Leach
Susan Leath
Barbara Lee
Kelsey Leeburg
Dr Lewis Lefkowitz
Kim LeGate
Lee Leibrock
Samuel Lester
Ms. Sally Levine
Mr. Ken Levitan
Beth Lewis
Mrs. Anna Nicole Lewis
Genesis Licona
Jackie Light and Nick Green
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$1—$249 cont’d
Leeanne Lisk
Leigh Anne and Haibo Liu
Joceline Lemaire
Hong Lu
George Lynn
Carrie MacDonald
Kevin Macdonald
John Mallette
Amy Manning
Kaitlyn Manning
Debra and Peter Marcin
Jennifer Marlow
Cynthia Martin
Kimberly Martin
Michael and Kelly Martin
Rebecca Martin
Rick Martin
Andres Martinez
Jennifer Martinez
Jonathan and Lesley Marx
Debby Dale Mason
Walker Mathews
Matt J. Gorham, III, D.D.S. and Robert Ammarell, D.D.S.
Ms. Margery Mayer
Elizabeth Mayhall
Catherine Mayhew
Jonathan McCain
Holly McCall
Holly McCammon
Holly McCathren
Lauren McClain
Carrie McDonald
Ms. Jessica McDuffie-Massey
Mr. & Mrs. Jim McElroy
Kathleen McEnerney
Ann McGauran
Lauren McGrath
Brian McGuire
Tony McLarty
Patrick McNally
Sheila McNeely
Ronald and Camille McNutt
Mary Jane & Mike McWherter
Zozan Meho
Thomas Mendyka
Shaila Menees
Jason Merrill-Facio
Rachel Meseke
Messer Construction Co.
Metropolitan Development and Housing Agency
Barry Mickle
Holly Miller
James Miller
Ms. Katherine Miller
Feroz Mohammad
Jeff and Melanie Mohr
Lynda and Philip Molteni
Collin Mooney
Laura Moore
Teresa Moore
David and Anna W. Morad
Josh Moran
Melanie Moran
Kathy Morante
Jeffrey Moriarty
Ron Morrison
Richard Morton
Ryan Moss
Andrew Motz
Aleisa Moussa
Carroll Mueller
Caitlin Mulaney
Murfreesboro Bushido School of Karate, Inc.
Music City BMX Association Board of Directors
Meghan Nacke
NAIOP-Nashville Chapter
Nashville Humane Association
Nashville Public Education Foundation
Nashville Public Television
Ms. Arielle Neal
Jesse Neely
Timothy Neiman
Hannah Nell
Patrick Neuman
Victoria Newsome
Alisha Newton
Donna Nicely
Theodore Nichols
Richard Norment
Rodney Norris
Whitney North
Emily
Samuel Nugent
Michael O'Connell
Daniel O'Donnell
Sheila Odusote
Mr. & Mrs. Russell Oldfield Jr.
Adelyn Ortlieb
Mr. Steve Peter Oszaczky and Virginia Dunlap
Marian Ott and Craig Philip
Justin Owen
OZ Arts Nashville
Thomas Pagonis
David Paine
Kim & Brad Paisley
THANK YOU TO OUR
DONORS
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$1—$249 cont’d
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Parker
Wendy Parr
Emily and Mike Passino
Mital Patel
Shital Patel
Andrew and Jami Patrick
Thomas Patten
Barron Patterson
Teresa Patterson
William Patterson
William Paul and Tanya Surawicz
Brian Payne
PayPal
Norma Paz
Denisse Perez
Kerry and Susan Perkinson
Justin Pespisa
Thomas and Kathleen Peters
Mr. & Mrs. Clay Petrey
Amy Phillips
Rachel Phillips
Robin Pinkley
Plumbers & Pipefitters LU 572
Kathryn Plummer
Bradley Poe
Mimi Pohlman
Mr. Van Pond Jr.
Avi Poster
Susan Powell
Irene Powell Hudson
William Pratt
Lisa Price
Ted and Sara Prince
Ron and Ann Pruitt
Cayce Publow
Mayor Bill Purcell & Mrs. Debbie Miller
Linda Putnam
Nancy Quarles
Quinn Stauffer Financial
Marsha Raimi
Random Acts of Kindness Group
Gayle Ray
John Rebok
Recording Academy Nashville Chapter
Ms. Stacy Rector
Andrew Redding
Michael Reding
Deborah Reeves
Page Regan
Erin Rehel
Renaissance Charitable Foundation
Ms. Connie Richardson
Shawn Rider
Lisa Rippy McGuffey
Julie Roach
Jennifer Roberson
Ms. Ann Roberts
Carl Robinson
Carey Rogers
Josh Rogers
Lance Roggendorff
Kathy & Bob Rolfe
Ashlinn Romagnoti
Christine Romeo
Judy Rose
Tom Rozier
Susanna Rudd
Yuliana Ruff
Mr. Jeffrey Rymer
Michael Samis & Christopher Stenstrom
Maureen Sanderson
John Sawyer
Kelly Scharklet
Justine Schmelzer
Anita Schmid & Ty Finch
James Schmidt
Kramer Schmidt
Joseph Schneider
Mark Schoenfield
Gary Schott
Kurt Schreiber
Elizabeth Scott
Service Source
Sexual Assault Center
Devan Shade
Melissa Shaw
Joan Shayne
Patricia Shea
Amanda & Steve Sheaffer
Denise Sheehan
Jama Shelton
Katherine and David William Shelton
Lauren Shepard
Virginia Shepherd
Mr. & Mrs. Neil Sherman
Lenda Sherrell
Kristy Sherrill
Jan Shipp
Kit Shook
Randy Silcox
Stephanie Silverman
Mrs. Judy Simmons
James Simon
Janice Simpson
Mr. Martin Sir
Christine Smalley
Donna Smith
Elizabeth & Stephen Smith
Jeffery Smith and Rita Bashaw
Mr. & Mrs. E. Dan Smith II
Shane Smith and Ruth Anne Smith
Virginia Smith
Dr. & Mrs. Robert Snyder
Carol Solow
Joan Sonderen
Pete Sorgich
SourceMark
Stanley Black & Decker
THANK YOU TO OUR
DONORS
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Watkins Queer Student Union
Kenneth Watson
June and Gary Weaver
Anne Weber
Pete & Claudia Weber
Peter Weien
Laurie Weingart
Matthew Weinger
Steven Weissenburger
Jessica Wharton
What Works Cities
Jamie Whelan
Les Whitaker
Patrice Whitaker
Abby White
Marcus Whitney
Bethany and William J Whitson
Donna Williams
F.Clark Williams Jr.
Gale Williams
John Williams
L'Tannia Williams
Mrs. Carol Williams
Sarah Williams
Shawn Williams
Pamela Williams Ishie
Edwin Williamson
Daniel Wilson
Alex Wiltshire
Dan Wittig
Brian Wittmer
Women in Numbers
Kimberly Woodard
Martha Woodmore
Veretta D. Woods
Matthew Wooten
John Wright
Mark Wutka and Mary McKinney-Wutka
Kent Wyatt
Bradley Zeffren
Shirley Zeitlin
Joseph Zickafoose
Frank Zier
Hilarie Zimbicki
Leigh and Peter Zimmerman
THANK YOU TO OUR
DONORS
$1—$249 cont’d
Mrs. Eran Stanley
Raymond Stanley
Mark Stasch
State Auto Insurance
Lelan and Yolanda Statom
Heather Steele
Kimberly Stephan Tate
Andrea Stepnick
Caroline Stewart
Ruth and Michael Stewart
Chloe Stillwell
Annette Stithem
William Stovall
WM. M. Stovall
Val Strain
Mrs. Lottie Strupp
Mr. & Mrs. Don Swain
Mark Swann
Matthew Swartz
Layna Sweet
Sweet 16th Bakery
Sammy and Sallie Swor
Tailored Business
Mr. & Mrs. Bennett Tarleton
William Tate
Justine Tauger
Melanie Tawater
Betty Jane and Larry Taylor
Jocelyn Taylor
Lucy Taylor
Ann Tenbrunsel
Tennessee Democratic Party
Mark Terrell
The Community Foundation of Utah at the Recommendation of Dr. Harris Sondak
The R.O.W. Group
Jesse Theodore
Jennifer Thibadeau
Daniel Tilden
Parker Toler
Susi Trabue
Ms. Martha Trammell
Mr. & Mrs. Byron Trauger
Diane and Greg Treadway
Daniel and Linda Trevino
Dana True
Arleen Tuchman
Jamey Turner
Susanna Turner
Kim Turpin
United Health Group
United Way Metro Chicago
United Way of Wilson County
University School of Nashville
Rene VanDeVoorde
David Vaughan
Mary Vavra
Judson and Sarah Veach
Dr. Margaret Verble
Matthew Vogt
NgocHanh Vu
Lindsey Walker
Ms. Mary Walker
Ms. Rebekah Walker
John Walkup
LIsa Wallace
Ms. Elease Waller
Warby Parker
Duane Ward
Jenny Ward
Josh & Katie Ward
Kevin and Kimberly Warkentin
Daniel and Gail Warlick
Danielle Warren
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IN KIND
Sandra Aaron
Larry Abel
Nisha Anderson
Animal House Veterinary Clinic
Jones Armstrong
Jim Arnett
Dana and Greg Averbuch
David Baker
Marcia Barnett
Batch Nashville
Macklin Bayda
Dawn Bishop
Alex Bizzoco
Blackstone Brewery
Abingdon Press
Michael Bolen
Bongo Java
Neyder Brito
Danny Brown
Krisha Brown
Ariel Bui
John Cannon
Kenneth Carpenter
Cara Carson
Jennifer Causey
Dawn Clark
Sarah Connetta
Amanda Cook
Michael Cooper
Shea Coughlin
Elayne Crain
Samuel Cronin
Lisa Curtis
Tina Dennett
Larry Dunlap-Berg
Christina Earheart
Meredith Edmondson
Ryan Edwards
Leah Ehler
Hannah Ellis
Mr. & Mrs. William Eskind
Tom Falkie
Mary Falls
Anita Fields
Figlio Sound Services
Brittany Finger
Andrea Ford
Madeleine Fouts
Dawn Freeman
Susan Freeman
Sabine French
Kathryn Gannon
Susan Gardner
Gibson Foundation
Girl Scout Troop 186
Grand Ole Opry
Julia Grimoldi
GSMTN SU154 Troop 70
Beth Gwinn
Sarah Halleen
Norm Hanson
Norman Hanson
John Harkey
William Harmon
Mark Hartzog
Mr. & Mrs. William Hastings
Lynka Hobson
Larry Holmes
Alyson Holt and Andra Brewer
Bob Holt
Mr James Huff
THANK YOU TO OUR
DONORS Hyper Verve
Abigail Jarvis
Michael Jones
Mike Joyner
Jay Kallas
Sinclair Kelley
Logan Kissane
Lash LLC
Dianne Lee
Elizabeth Lee
Jonathan Levine
Martha Lisle
Amanda Lucas
Lyft
Jamie Machamer
Mr. Randall McCathren
David Mennen
Betty Moran
Morph Hospitality Group
Douglas Mortlock
Andrew Moss
Aasia Naeem
Nashville Sports Council
Amy Newell
Magan Newton
Christopher Ott and Jeremy Simons
Susan Overstreet
Ed Ownby
Carson Padgett
Roger Painter
Crystal Peralta
Mr. Chandler Perdue
Martha Ponder
Jeff Porter
Sri Ganesha Temple
John Richie Cordaro
Mark Robertson
Lorraine Raven
Elizabeth Ann Richards
Jeff Robinson
Marilyn Rule
Eileen Sanderson
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IN KIND cont’d
Adrien Saporiti
Tracy Saunier
Mr. Jim Schorr
Sophia Severino
Becky and Thomas Shanklin
Margaret Smith
Sandy Smith
Danielle Stein
Stephen Gannon Vanderbilt SOCKS
Lindsay Stuart Roche
Swiftwick
Tennessee State University Police Department
The Belcourt Theatre, Inc.
The Family Office
The Undercover Project
Title Boxing Club
Paul Tucker
Mr. & Mrs. David Tune
Lori Ungurait
Kari Vaughn
VML
Kathy Wallace
Baxter Webb
Will Webb
Judie Wells
Milton Wells
Jack Wilkerson
Kathy Wirth
Mary Woods
Bryan Wyatt
YMCA Green Hills
TH
AN
K Y
OU
TO
OU
R
DO
NO
RS
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THANK YOU TO OUR
VOLUNTEERS
INDIVIDUAL VOLUNTEERS
Madeline Adams
Benlina Aier
Leslie Alexander
Dane Anderson
Rhiana Anthony
Natalie Aulvin
Timothy Babb
Sarah Bailes
Darrius Bann
Kevin Barnes
Shelby Baxter
Dorothy Beasley
Caleb Bennett
Rob Benshoof
Emily Bhutiani
Anne Brandt
Mary Bream
Alex Buford
David Bujdos
Tony Burchfield
Chuck Burgess
Kaymi Butler
Jimmy Bynum
Kate Canty
Mychael Carney
Ren Casey
Heather Causey
Veronica Chambers
Sandy Cooper
Timothy Creed
Laura Creekmore
Ginny Crum
Allison D'aurora
Kayla Decant
Morgan Dent
Spencer Desautels
Veronica Dress
Andrew Dudley
Lydia Dumas
Mary Mac Dyer
Katie Fay
Lori Fishel
Sarah Beth Ford
William Furuyama
Susan Gardner
Kaitlin Garee
Sarah Goodrich
Rebecca Groner
Fan Gui
Sarah Halleen
Paul Halupka
Jackie Hansom
Douglas Hardin
Lakisha Harper
Brent Hawkins
Edward Hays
Jill Heyman
Sydney Holofcener
Darby Janss
Jesse Knott
Ann Krafft
Clara Leonard
CC Lutz
Nicki Maguire
Adele Malpert
Yvonne Marshman
Frannie Martin
Robert Marx
Julie May
Courtney McEwen
Scout McFall
Molly Meinbresse
Jessica Merritt
Sheryl Milan
Libby Moore
Vincent Morelli
Jenna Najjar
Patrick Neuman
Theresa Nicholas
Jennifer Norwood
Gregory O'Loughlin
Carson Padgett
Max Pendergraph
Haley Powers
Laurel Reeves
Greta Requierme
John Rosenwinkel
Lavona Russell
Randall Saba
Dorothy Scalf
Anita Schmid
Denise Shackelford
Shirley Sheffer
Sean Smith
Samantha Spencer
Dan Stephenson
Kyle Stockard
Andi Sylvester
Brandon Taylor
Caitlin Thorsen
Bre Torres
Katie Umberg
Lauren Varney
Brooke Widmer
Lily Wilder
Candice Wilfong
Vicki Young
Marianne Zape
Crystal Zinkiewicz
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THANK YOU TO OUR
VOLUNTEERS
GROUP VOLUNTEERS
Alter'd State
Asurion
Be Better Advertising
BH Management
Brentwood Academy
CarMax
CAT Financial
Christ Cathedral
Comcast
Covance
Dockers
Dollar General
Fordham University
HCA
LEAD Academy
Nashville Bar Association
Northwestern Mutual
Old Navy
Roger's Group
Starbucks
State Farm
The General Insurance
The Predators Foundation
UBS
University of North Texas
University of South Dakota
Viacom/CMT
VML
Westminster Presbyterian Church
Some people
place value on
power and things.
Our greatest
asset is
people like YOU.
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FINANCIAL OVERVIEW
REVENUE & OTHER SUPPORT
Private Contributions $2,395,279
Federal & State Grants $2,025,523
United Way $328,000
Program Fees & Misc. $171,180
Investment Gain $45,547
TOTAL $4,965,529
EXPENSES
Crisis & Residential Services $940,371
Counseling $258,339
Statewide TOP $688,656
Youth Engagement & Action $1,131,324
Oasis College Connection $368,526
Transitions $489,561
Management General & Fundraising $1,088842
TOTAL $4,965,529
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Dr. Norma Burgess (President)
Lipscomb University
Jimmy Bynum (Vice President)
Alexander & Preston, LLC
Kendall Musgrove (Treasurer)
Asuiron
Lavona Russell (Secretary)
Community Volunteer
Fabian Bedne
Hispanic Family Foundation
Charles H. Bell, D.O., RPh,
HCA
Gregg Boling
GS&F
Charles Robert Bone
Bone McAllester Norton PLLC
Lisa Campbell
Community Volunteer
Laura Creekmore
Creek Content
Collie Daily
Hardsworth
Hon. Richard Dinkins
Tennessee State Courts
Rev. Sonnye Dixon
Hobson United Methodist Church
Kent Earls
Universal Music Publishing Group,
Nashville
Beth Fortune
Community Volunteer
Stephanie Ingram
Community Volunteer
Andres Martinez
Conexión Américas
Dave Mazur
Nissan
Michael Peacock
Bridgestone
Laura E. Proctor
LP Building Products
Heather Steele
Bank of Tennessee
Sam Strang
Alley-Cassetty
Brenda Wynn
Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County
JUNIOR LEAGUE
REPRESENTATIVE Jill Heyman
VMLY
YOUNG LEADERS
INTERNS Tony Burchfield
SunTrust
Cameron Eades
LBMC YOUTH REPRESENTATIVE Berenice Oliva
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TH
ER
E’S
MO
RE
TO
YO
UT
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1704 Charlotte Ave. Suite 200
Nashville, Tennessee 37203
615.327.4455
www.oasiscenter.org
Together
we
can do so much.
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